Glory Be MultiTrack (Chris Tomlin)
Glory Be MultiTrack (Chris Tomlin)
MultiTrack (WAV) Details
Download the MultiTrack for Glory Be by Chris Tomlin, from the album Never Lose Sight.
SongID | 28977 |
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Language | English |
Album | Never Lose Sight |
Artists | Chris Tomlin |
Authors | Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash, Jason Ingram |
CCLI Song No. | 7070286 |
Tempo | Med Fast |
File Type | WAV or MP3 |
Pages | |
Original Key | C |
Available Keys | A, C |
Meter | 4/4 |
Theme | Glory, Praise, Trinity |
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Chris Tomlin is a Dove Award winning Christian worship leader and songwriter from Grand Saline, Texas, United States. He is a former staff member at Austin Stone Community Church and is signed to EMI's sixstepsrecords. Tomlin also leads worship at many Passion events. Some of his most well-known songs are "How Great Is Our God," "Jesus Messiah," and "Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone)." He was awarded Male Vocalist at the 2006, 2007, and 2008 GMA Dove Awards. He was also named Artist of the Year in 2007 and 2008. Chris Tomlin released his fifth studio album Hello Love on September 2, 2008. Tomlin is one of the members of Compassionart, a charity founded by Martin Smith from Delirious? and Martin's wife Anna.
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